2005 TV News Archives

May 4, 2005: Smallville Lois and Chloe Interviews

Erica Durance is featured in another WB "Random Rant" video interview. This time around she talks about the legendary love that may or may not unfold for her character Lois and Clark Kent.

Meanwhile, AllisonMackOnline.com has posted a 2 part interview with the actress who plays Chloe Sullivan on "Smallville". Here's part of what Allison had to say...

Q: So, do you think that Chloe knows everything now or do you think that she's kind of getting all of the details?

A: There's this episode called Blank where Clark loses his memory completely and Chloe is the one that finds him, and so she spends the episode following him around covering for him. During that episode she discovers his ability to shoot fire from his eyes and his x-ray vision and she kind of figures out all of his extra powers in that episode.

Q: That's got to be fun!

A: It's a really great episode - where she spends the whole time just covering for him, covering for him, covering for him. He sees Lana for the first time and he gets the heat vision and that whole thing. So it's a really great episode. She finds out the majority of his powers then, but she doesn't know that he's an alien.

Q: So she thinks he's the ultimate meteor freak?

A: Yeah, she thinks he's just been really affected by the meteor shower. And in the season finale she witnesses something else that sort of makes her think, "Oh my god maybe it's not just about the meteor shower, maybe its something else."

Q: Now that Lois has arrived into the series, what do you think about Chloe vs. Lois?

A: I don't like to pit them up against each other, because I don't think that there is any competition between the two of them. I think that Lois really softens Chloe because the majority of the situations we've seen Chloe in, she's been the most aggressive, the sort-of most mature, the most intelligent out of the people that she's been around, whereas with Lois she's grown up with Lois - she's grown up sort of like Lois' little sister kind of like, tagging along being, sort of, under her. So any time Lois is around Chloe steps out of the power position and Lois takes over. You can see a really interesting side of Chloe just because she's never really pushed control to someone as much as she does to Lois and sort of taken the back seat to the power position as much as she does to Lois. So it introduces a really great dynamic to my character because it shows a specific side to her that you haven't seen before.

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December 1: Richard Pryor, Gus Gorman in Superman III, born in Peoria, Illinois in 1940.
December 1: Joanne Siegel, wife of Jerry Siegel and the original model for Lois Lane, born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1917.
December 8: Teri Hatcher, Lois Lane on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, born in 1964.
December 8: David Harewood, Hank Henshaw in the 2015 Supergirl TV series, born in Small Heath, Birmingham, England in 1965.
December 10: Richard Pryor, Gus Gorman in Superman III, dies of a heart attack in Encino, Los Angeles, California in 2005.
December 12: Sarah Douglas, Ursa in Superman: The Movie and Superman II, born in 1952.
December 14: Peter O'Toole, who played the role of Zaltar in 1984's Supergirl movie, dies in 2013, aged 81.
December 15: Artist Kurt Shaffenberger (Lois Lane, Superboy) born in 1920.
December 15: Helen Slater, star of the 1984Supergirl movie, born in Bethpage, New York in 1963.
December 16: Justice League Action will debut in the U.S. with a 4-part special event titled "Shazam Slam" on Cartoon Network.
December 29: John Haymes Newton, star of the 1st season of the Superboy TV series, born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1965.
December 30: Kristin Kreuk, Lana Lang on Smallville, born in Vancouver, B.C, Canada in 1982.